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put in the credit rating of the u.s. at risk. is there really a compelling argument within congress? the dollar, after all -- when there is a crisis abroad, it is the first place people move into. the reserve currency around the world. is that hovering over these negotiations or that anxious about the markets? has that been dispensed with? >> i think it is hovering over this. there is a more immediate prod, the reality that will confront every member of congress. these tax cuts from the bush era are all going to expire. the sequester, $1.20 trillion across-the-board cuts. that is in law. the doctors who treat medicare -- the alternative minimum tax will grow from affecting 4 million-5 million people to affecting 30 million people. the doctors who treat medicare patients are going to face a 28% cut. these are not somebody's imaginings. these things are all in law. they are going to happen. there is a debt limit the session -- that will have to be -- debt limit extension that will have to be addressed. >> that could extend these th
put in the credit rating of the u.s. at risk. is there really a compelling argument within congress? the dollar, after all -- when there is a crisis abroad, it is the first place people move into. the reserve currency around the world. is that hovering over these negotiations or that anxious about the markets? has that been dispensed with? >> i think it is hovering over this. there is a more immediate prod, the reality that will confront every member of congress. these tax cuts from the...
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and u.s. companies would through their money back to the u.s. and banks did the same to they had instructions to transfer their funds abroad that and so this was due to the crisis plus the fifty's says soon a good video call from russian deputy minister all because i'm a devout spotlight will be back shortly iran operates out. kids in sorrow. and hope for escape. barely surviving longing for a godsend. they live in a search for gold. why doesn't it bring them wealth. julie's speed told language. club programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world's hot spots seventy ip interviews intriguing story for use. in trying. to find out more visit our big teeth dog called. play. play. play. play. play. play. play. play. play play. play play. play. play play play . could you take three months for charges three arrangement free. free. free. download free broadcast video for your media project a freebie deodato party dot com. welcome back to spotlight i'm al gore and often just to remind you that my guest on the show today i
and u.s. companies would through their money back to the u.s. and banks did the same to they had instructions to transfer their funds abroad that and so this was due to the crisis plus the fifty's says soon a good video call from russian deputy minister all because i'm a devout spotlight will be back shortly iran operates out. kids in sorrow. and hope for escape. barely surviving longing for a godsend. they live in a search for gold. why doesn't it bring them wealth. julie's speed told...
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where the u.s. having made its choice so we look at how diverted might affect america's ties with the rest of the world. also the regularities very suppression then long queues are reported during the polls sparking claims of a rigged election. you're watching r t a live from moscow with me tom won't say our top story the biggest electoral intrigue of this year is drawing to a close with u.s. president barack obama set to stay in office for a second term. america's incumbent leader is extending his the lead in what's been a close race his victory looks shorter as a number of key battleground states are leaning his way artie's going on it as you can is in washington now following the vote for us they are they are how are things are looking right now obviously for a raise. right will catch up with diana in the next couple hours for more details right richard spencer. and the editor of alternative right to dot com says tied to voting results reflect deep divisions within the united states in america de
where the u.s. having made its choice so we look at how diverted might affect america's ties with the rest of the world. also the regularities very suppression then long queues are reported during the polls sparking claims of a rigged election. you're watching r t a live from moscow with me tom won't say our top story the biggest electoral intrigue of this year is drawing to a close with u.s. president barack obama set to stay in office for a second term. america's incumbent leader is extending...
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the u.s. president and his neck- and-neck rival. a last-minute scramble for votes. >> the syrian regime steps up its campaign of violence as the oposition struggles to unite. >> argentina is on a roll. citizens of buenos artists discovered the joys of riding a bicycle. >> they have been battling it out for the past 18 months. spent of billions of dollars of their campaigns and the still the polls show that the u.s. presidential election is too close to call. both presidential -- both president obama and his republican challenger on the final stance of the campaign, promising to get the country out of its economic slump. >> the election could come down to a handful of battle-ground states. making final pitches to u.s. voters. >> mitt romney began his last day of campaigning in stamford, florida. in 2008, florida voted for obama. but he hasn't kept his promises, says romney. unemployment and the national debt are higher than ever before. >> one day away from the first day of a new beginning. my
the u.s. president and his neck- and-neck rival. a last-minute scramble for votes. >> the syrian regime steps up its campaign of violence as the oposition struggles to unite. >> argentina is on a roll. citizens of buenos artists discovered the joys of riding a bicycle. >> they have been battling it out for the past 18 months. spent of billions of dollars of their campaigns and the still the polls show that the u.s. presidential election is too close to call. both presidential...
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elections and also what we can learn looking at the u.s. that we'll have more with founder of credit write downs in a minute still had to could france be in need of some shock therapy we'll tell you about some dramatic proposals to fix their struggling economy and of course the resistance to them in tonight's loose change that's in a minute. the issues that so much of. which are. on. america's political phone has finally come to an end it was a really good choice to what degree was this campaign season only about. it'll. see. my i've. i've . download the official ati application to the sofa choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from matsushita t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch r.t. any time. you. get. to. the service. welcome back we are so focused on talking about the u.s. elections they are today after all but what about europe what is going on in europe that we've been missing and what can we learn from europe about what may be coming for the united states edward harr
elections and also what we can learn looking at the u.s. that we'll have more with founder of credit write downs in a minute still had to could france be in need of some shock therapy we'll tell you about some dramatic proposals to fix their struggling economy and of course the resistance to them in tonight's loose change that's in a minute. the issues that so much of. which are. on. america's political phone has finally come to an end it was a really good choice to what degree was this...
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and the u.s. says oh the u.s. is on the path of japan they either say that because they want to say how bad the u.s. is doing and how long this is going to be or they say hey look you know you can keep sputtering along for a really long time without just like. falling off the map and being priced out of the bond market but regardless what does this kind of energy outlook mean that the u.s. if you're comparing it to japan could age a little better because it changes i think it could it's funny it's you know four years ago when this whole process of q.e. started in a recession if you said that looked like japan you'd be laughed out of the room everyone would just say oh we're not japan we're not japan you could mention to anyone our markets not like japan four years into it more and more people are saying oh you know what we look a lot like japan so we need to do something we need something other than q.e. in this monetary stimulus and i think you know a real effect of energy policy where we get jobs getting the ene
and the u.s. says oh the u.s. is on the path of japan they either say that because they want to say how bad the u.s. is doing and how long this is going to be or they say hey look you know you can keep sputtering along for a really long time without just like. falling off the map and being priced out of the bond market but regardless what does this kind of energy outlook mean that the u.s. if you're comparing it to japan could age a little better because it changes i think it could it's funny...
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how long can the u.s. forestall this kind of result i mean you cannot print your way into prosperity or borrow your way to prosperity would you know the u.s. is in greece. look at japan they have you know go to an english wanted to g.d.p. i mean just run through an experiment mentally if the federal reserve went out and they said you know things are terrible in the u.s. with regard to fiscal sustainability and the debt and so forth so we're going to go we're going to buy up one half of the existing treasury stock and we're going to just take it into the federal reserve what would happen as a result of that and they said categorically this is a one time decision that we're going to make well the first thing you notice is the u.s. government prints money that is it's their own currency it's a liability they've created it's not some external liability that they have to do they can just you know buy it up secondly if it's a one off then what you see is an immediate fall in the price level you see rising inflat
how long can the u.s. forestall this kind of result i mean you cannot print your way into prosperity or borrow your way to prosperity would you know the u.s. is in greece. look at japan they have you know go to an english wanted to g.d.p. i mean just run through an experiment mentally if the federal reserve went out and they said you know things are terrible in the u.s. with regard to fiscal sustainability and the debt and so forth so we're going to go we're going to buy up one half of the...
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the u.s. election. dot com to other news now thousands of greeks have watched through athens in the latest show of anger against hopeful start being forced upon them the government has to vote on a new package of pension cuts and tax hikes later in the day that says life in the country will again be put on hold amid a general strike people all over is in the greek capital. midway through the forty eight hour general strike here in greece the greek people have been making their anger towards the next round of austerity measures clear they were out in their thousands here on syntagma square on tuesday and they're going to be back later on wednesday they're upset at what they say are unfair measures this going to be imposed upon them should prime minister says ma this is the latest round he says the last round of austerity measures he voted for be okayed in the parliament building just behind me later on whedon's day and right here where i'm standing on syntagma square is where thousands of demonstrators a
the u.s. election. dot com to other news now thousands of greeks have watched through athens in the latest show of anger against hopeful start being forced upon them the government has to vote on a new package of pension cuts and tax hikes later in the day that says life in the country will again be put on hold amid a general strike people all over is in the greek capital. midway through the forty eight hour general strike here in greece the greek people have been making their anger towards the...
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the u.s. appears to be in a much slower recovery than was hopeful many are worried that obama isn't doing as much as he could be doing mean little fall in unemployment and little increase in the size of the private sector and in fact this yeah the european countries in here in need in the u.s. entered into a sort of war of words france and germany in particular felt that obama was much too involved much too medals in what they were doing with their economies germany told the u.s. to mind his own budget mind his own deficit before it looked to other countries and france directly said that the u.s. was responsible for the economic crisis it had nothing to say about how they were going to get out of it so we had reactions from david cameron he tweeted his congratulations as has the e.u. commission to say it's all smiles on the surface and i think there are some issues to be discussed underneath was the congress on a reaction coming in from around the world are no exception russia's president vlad
the u.s. appears to be in a much slower recovery than was hopeful many are worried that obama isn't doing as much as he could be doing mean little fall in unemployment and little increase in the size of the private sector and in fact this yeah the european countries in here in need in the u.s. entered into a sort of war of words france and germany in particular felt that obama was much too involved much too medals in what they were doing with their economies germany told the u.s. to mind his...
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deliveries to the u.s. are off the table or how is it going to be affecting russia's economy this decision while on the surface it certainly does a look like gallows brahms' future is a less certain today than it was say a decade ago but according to the enter national energy agency despite the global economic slowdown gas demand is actually set to rise in fact it says that it will increase by about a third by twenty thirty five with countries like china india and the middle east accounting for about sixty percent of that growth and russia namely gazprom are certainly set to benefit from that increase if they shift their priorities and time oh right that passion show nancy thank you very much for that we're over to another topic now it's in the seeking trial for current and former employees of two top ratings agencies paving the way for a first european court case over a sovereign rating cuts now prosecutors have probe five analysts from sun and tours and two from fitch for alleged market manipulation and a
deliveries to the u.s. are off the table or how is it going to be affecting russia's economy this decision while on the surface it certainly does a look like gallows brahms' future is a less certain today than it was say a decade ago but according to the enter national energy agency despite the global economic slowdown gas demand is actually set to rise in fact it says that it will increase by about a third by twenty thirty five with countries like china india and the middle east accounting for...
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the u.s. president defies a fragile economy and high unemployment to win the election, telling the american people the best is yet to come. >> appeals from angela merkel to her european partners -- an end to the eurozone debt crisis will require more unity. >> and a parliamentary vote on another round of austerity cuts in greece. >> thanks for joining us. barack obama has won his second term in office as president of the united states, but his celebrations will be short-lived as the multitude of urgent issues on his desk draws him back to work without delay. >> the first order of business will be to negotiate a new budget deal in congress by the end of the year. otherwise, and harsh plan of spending cuts and tax increases are due to go into effect. we will hear more about that later on in the show, but first, a look back at how things play out on election night in the u.s. >> his face said it all -- president barack obama had to fight hard to keep his job in a tough race against his republican
the u.s. president defies a fragile economy and high unemployment to win the election, telling the american people the best is yet to come. >> appeals from angela merkel to her european partners -- an end to the eurozone debt crisis will require more unity. >> and a parliamentary vote on another round of austerity cuts in greece. >> thanks for joining us. barack obama has won his second term in office as president of the united states, but his celebrations will be short-lived...
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often acts in unison with the u.s. when it comes to the outside world on the economy there's a deepening rift as artie's laura smith reports obama's victory is getting only a muted response and the old world. europe is very unwilling to commit any more troops to anymore battles abroad the problems in the middle east i think the us the us is having reflect hugely in europe and in fact in a poll published in desh biegel newspaper in germany we have that sort of almost foreign policy rating in europe has drop since his election in two thousand and you know i from eighty three percent to seventy one percent said people here are clearly worried about that and of course i think the major. moose pressing issue is the economy the u.s. economy and how it recovers has a huge knock on effects in europe in the u.s. appears to be in a much slower recovery than was hoped for many are worried that obama isn't doing as much as he could be to. be a little fall in unemployment and little increase in the size of the private sector and in
often acts in unison with the u.s. when it comes to the outside world on the economy there's a deepening rift as artie's laura smith reports obama's victory is getting only a muted response and the old world. europe is very unwilling to commit any more troops to anymore battles abroad the problems in the middle east i think the us the us is having reflect hugely in europe and in fact in a poll published in desh biegel newspaper in germany we have that sort of almost foreign policy rating in...
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that is true u.s. president barack obama did achieve an electoral sweep on tuesday but there was a much narrower margin when it comes to the popular vote believe it or not bill us ballots are still being counted as of wednesday morning it appears that a little over fifty percent of americans voted for obama and forty in the house per cent of the country voted for romney what this shows is that despite of obama's victory america remains a nation deeply divided and polarized now obama for his part also divides history do five history tuesday night he is the u.s. leader that was reelected with the highest unemployment rate of any president returning to office since franklin roosevelt in one thousand thirty six now the u.s. unemployment rate is seven point eight seven point nine percent hovering somewhere around there tens of millions of americans are not experiencing the economic recovery obama promised four years ago but in the us twenty twelve election voters were forced to pick between a democratic inc
that is true u.s. president barack obama did achieve an electoral sweep on tuesday but there was a much narrower margin when it comes to the popular vote believe it or not bill us ballots are still being counted as of wednesday morning it appears that a little over fifty percent of americans voted for obama and forty in the house per cent of the country voted for romney what this shows is that despite of obama's victory america remains a nation deeply divided and polarized now obama for his...
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security and u.s. interests likewise the patriot act which violates our privacy and our civil liberties is conch. to our security the national defense authorization act which violates our fundamental civil liberties which allows the president to throw basically whomever he wants into jail without charge and without trial that is a desperate attack on our fundamental security so absolutely i think we owe wiki leaks and bradley manning for that matter a debt of gratitude for their bringing transparency to our national foreign policy particularly where crimes were being committed against the infidels amid interests of the american people. thank you and thank you for mentioning bradley manning there because that's a very important on top of wiki leaks so moving on to the next question finally we go to a facebook question from viewer lead hawkins on the rise of the police day in america lee writes what will you do to end the growing police state and accompanying brutality and violation of our rights dr stei
security and u.s. interests likewise the patriot act which violates our privacy and our civil liberties is conch. to our security the national defense authorization act which violates our fundamental civil liberties which allows the president to throw basically whomever he wants into jail without charge and without trial that is a desperate attack on our fundamental security so absolutely i think we owe wiki leaks and bradley manning for that matter a debt of gratitude for their bringing...
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with the u.s. having made its choice so we look at how the world might affect america's ties with the rest of the world. also irregularities or vote suppression and long queues are reported during the whole talking plagues of the rigged election. you're watching r t a live from moscow i'm to bomb would say barack obama has vowed to move america forward to in a victory speech to cheering supporters after winning the us election to stay in office for a second term. america's incumbent leader has come to come to the pasta two hundred seventy electoral votes threshold in what has been a hard fought campaign republican challenger mitt romney conceded defeat after losing in a number of key battleground states artie's gannett can is in washington following the developments down to what's the reaction to the result of this fiercely fought race. well mitt romney has accepted his loss president obama is reelected and got his supporters very excited of course but this year one could sense that overwhelming eu
with the u.s. having made its choice so we look at how the world might affect america's ties with the rest of the world. also irregularities or vote suppression and long queues are reported during the whole talking plagues of the rigged election. you're watching r t a live from moscow i'm to bomb would say barack obama has vowed to move america forward to in a victory speech to cheering supporters after winning the us election to stay in office for a second term. america's incumbent leader has...
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measures of the condition of u.s. financial markets and institutions suggest gradual but significant progress achieved since the crisis. for example, credit spreads on corporate bonds and syndicated loans have narrowed considerably, and equity prices have recovered most of their losses. in addition, indicators of market stress and illiquidity, such as short-term funding markets, have generally returned to levels near the scene before the crisis. one gauge of the overall improvement of financial markets is the national financial conditions index, maintained by the fed reserve bank of chicago. this index shows that financial conditions viewed as a whole are now about as accommodative as they were in the spring of 2007. in spite of this brought improvement, the harm inflicted by the financial crisis has yet to be fully repaired important segments of the financial sector. one example is the continued weakness of some categories of bank lending. banks' capital positions and overall asset quality have improved substantially
measures of the condition of u.s. financial markets and institutions suggest gradual but significant progress achieved since the crisis. for example, credit spreads on corporate bonds and syndicated loans have narrowed considerably, and equity prices have recovered most of their losses. in addition, indicators of market stress and illiquidity, such as short-term funding markets, have generally returned to levels near the scene before the crisis. one gauge of the overall improvement of financial...
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polls in the u.s. have opened and for the first time in history americans are embracing election day in the shadow of a deadly super storm that left behind a trail of devastation and voting disruptions here in new york city sixty polling sites have been relocated due to the unprecedented damage caused by sandy just one week ago city officials say military trucks will also be used throughout the day as makeshift polling stations in areas still without electricity this is of course is to ensure that all citizens will be able to cast their votes now when nearby new jersey millions are being allowed to cast their ballot by fax mail or online the last minute decision was made after a reported two hundred fifty polling sites in the garden state were damaged by last week's superstorm now as government officials along the east coast are scrambling to ensure that millions are not disenfranchised from the presidential election cyber security experts warn that online voting can't be verifiably secure and this cou
polls in the u.s. have opened and for the first time in history americans are embracing election day in the shadow of a deadly super storm that left behind a trail of devastation and voting disruptions here in new york city sixty polling sites have been relocated due to the unprecedented damage caused by sandy just one week ago city officials say military trucks will also be used throughout the day as makeshift polling stations in areas still without electricity this is of course is to ensure...
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the u.s. as americans decide who will lead the country for the next four years. after vigorous campaigning right to the last minute and aggressive advertising that made it the most expensive campaign of all time, president barack obama and his challenger mitt romney both into the election day confident of victory. >> but most election polls say the race for the white house is too close to call, meaning the result will be decided in a small number of so-called swing states by florida, ohio, virginia, and new hampshire, which was the first to vote on the stroke of midnight. >> voting began early in this part of new hampshire. the first ballot such traditionally cast here at midnight, and after the first 10 were tallied, it was a drop -- draw. >> for president -- this has never happened before -- we have a tie. five votes each. >> of voting in dick's bill has never been a gauge for the rest of the nation, but this year, polls show the race is a dead heat -- voting in dixville has never been engag
the u.s. as americans decide who will lead the country for the next four years. after vigorous campaigning right to the last minute and aggressive advertising that made it the most expensive campaign of all time, president barack obama and his challenger mitt romney both into the election day confident of victory. >> but most election polls say the race for the white house is too close to call, meaning the result will be decided in a small number of so-called swing states by florida,...
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not invaded with the troops war correspondent lizzie field and witnessed u.s. so-called support in libya then syria she joins the truth seeker all libyans know building a free and democratic future yeah well it's the biggest. uk seymour and you can think that. and democracy on the back. and well of course that never has been the case anywhere in the world anyway three and said to me not the case in libya and syria there was so much goodwill towards obama's he returns to the white house how has that changed. and africa and a bentley has been sponsible for more intervention than any other and equal mean you have. not only has he not ended the wars in iraq and afghanistan as you and he when he. was and yet in syria and every kind of that intervention they are very. responsible for what's happening and there is in the hatred and anger. hatred for is breathtaking decision. made of videos show militants shooting on their own people as they cry for mercy george galloway's u.k. member of parliament has raised millions of dollars from victims of war and joins us now are
not invaded with the troops war correspondent lizzie field and witnessed u.s. so-called support in libya then syria she joins the truth seeker all libyans know building a free and democratic future yeah well it's the biggest. uk seymour and you can think that. and democracy on the back. and well of course that never has been the case anywhere in the world anyway three and said to me not the case in libya and syria there was so much goodwill towards obama's he returns to the white house how has...
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beyond the u.s. elections, europe also brought fresh worries for investors with concerns in greece, and germany. here's how the numbers stacked up on wall street. the dow lost 312 points, at it's worst point of the day, the blue chip index was down 369 points. the nasdaq tumbled nearly 75 points and the s&p 500 off 33. suzanne pratt takes a look at where the market goes from here. >> reporter: let's be candid. this is not the election outcome that wall street wanted to see. after all many investors believe president obama's tax policies will hurt corporate profits. on top of that there's the likelihood of more regulation in the president's second term. those concerns were evident in selling today of energy, banking and healthcare stocks. a quick look at the price board at the new york stock exchange is a good barometer for the worrywarts out there. wall street veteran teddy weissberg says many investors are just plain upset. >> there was an expectation that we would have some change and a change in t
beyond the u.s. elections, europe also brought fresh worries for investors with concerns in greece, and germany. here's how the numbers stacked up on wall street. the dow lost 312 points, at it's worst point of the day, the blue chip index was down 369 points. the nasdaq tumbled nearly 75 points and the s&p 500 off 33. suzanne pratt takes a look at where the market goes from here. >> reporter: let's be candid. this is not the election outcome that wall street wanted to see. after all...
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election. >> a lot of focus on the u.s. election here in japan but investors are looking at the earnings reports coming out of japanese companies this week. let's start by taking a look at stocks here in tokyo. they are trading lower on tuesday morning as investors hold pack from active trading ahead of the presidential election. the nikkei is at 8,970 that's down about 37 points from monday's close. as i said many investors are keeping an eye on upcoming corporate earnings reports for the half year through september. shares of panasonic and sharp are trading lower again. take a look at tokyo for an exchange. trading is limited ahead of tuesday's u.s. presidential election. a dollar yen is right now trading at 80.17 to 19 and the eu euro/yen stands at 102.55 to 57. analysts say investors buying yen after gains by the dollar last week on favorable data. south korea's kospi is up. in australia the index is trading higher about a quarter percent. chinese officials are open to second front in their solar power world with the eu
election. >> a lot of focus on the u.s. election here in japan but investors are looking at the earnings reports coming out of japanese companies this week. let's start by taking a look at stocks here in tokyo. they are trading lower on tuesday morning as investors hold pack from active trading ahead of the presidential election. the nikkei is at 8,970 that's down about 37 points from monday's close. as i said many investors are keeping an eye on upcoming corporate earnings reports for...
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prints money right but the u.s. even when you control your currency printing money can create money but it doesn't create wow you know it doesn't when you know what happens when the printing of money reaches the end of its row doesn't reach the end of its rope what happens is you get a situation like in the u.k. i look at the u.k. post world war two as a perfect example of you know the money printing inflationary route to getting out of problems they had over two hundred percent debt to g.d.p. after government debt to g.d.p. after world war two almost two hundred fifty percent so what happened massive depreciation the currency massive amounts of inflation bouts of inflation lower standards of living in you know the sick man of europe lou. oh low real g.d.p. growth and by the one nine hundred eighty s. the debt to g.d.p. was sixty seventy percent so that's what you know default but you know pain for sure for you i would throw a mild version of greece not the dramatic contraction they have but many of the same sentenc
prints money right but the u.s. even when you control your currency printing money can create money but it doesn't create wow you know it doesn't when you know what happens when the printing of money reaches the end of its row doesn't reach the end of its rope what happens is you get a situation like in the u.k. i look at the u.k. post world war two as a perfect example of you know the money printing inflationary route to getting out of problems they had over two hundred percent debt to g.d.p....
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the incumbent u.s. president defeats challenger mitt romney to win the u.s. election. with the u.s. having made its choice so we look at how the word might affect america's ties with the rest of the world will be assessing the reaction live with our correspondents in london the middle east and moscow. and another news that today are turning up the heat travel set up with those charity in athens event of their anger ahead of a crucial vote in parliament that could see the already savage cuts only getting more brutal. you're watching lardy a live from moscow good to have you with us top story barack obama has vowed to move america forward in a victory speech to cheering supporters after winning the u.s. election to stay in office for a second term. america's incumbent leader has come from the council to be paucity seventy electoral votes threshold in what had been a hard fought campaign republican challenger mitt romney conceded defeat after losing in a number of key battleground states is gonna teach again has been following the developments in washington. well mitt romney has accept
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if you're a u.s. corporate trying to take van of those longer erm domestics, the same risks are there. >> my favorite topic, the correlation. there is very limited correlation between gdp growth and actually sock market performance. a lot of what has been funded at the sales line is being taken out of working capital and if you get a more sophisticated investor base looking at this to say hang on a minute, this isn't all as it seems. >> and that get there is to see ski matt tig. we'll never get the consumption that people will get out of the emerging world. as we get the number of cars per household, we don't have the resources for it. so i'm just wondering if too much growth expectation has been played on the emerge market story. given climate change and emerging markets, impact of deleveraging from the crisis, et cetera, we are currently consuming 1.5 times the resourc resources. add the 9 billion population by 2015, and assume that population wants to lead on the american way of life, you'll be con
if you're a u.s. corporate trying to take van of those longer erm domestics, the same risks are there. >> my favorite topic, the correlation. there is very limited correlation between gdp growth and actually sock market performance. a lot of what has been funded at the sales line is being taken out of working capital and if you get a more sophisticated investor base looking at this to say hang on a minute, this isn't all as it seems. >> and that get there is to see ski matt tig....
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pete: is the u.s. still the key to stopping the violence? at home, posturing and positioning over the fiscal cliff negotiations. >> would you subpoena a deal that does not include tax rate increases for the wealthy? is that something that's acceptable? >> no. pete: and a candid assessment of the stakes from one of the g.o.p.'s rising stars. >> the fiscal cliff is a creation of the political branch in washington, d.c. and an example of a dysfunctional process. that threatens our economy and millions of people across our economy. pete: is stalemate in washington stifling the economic recovery? joining us this thanksgiving week, peter baker of "the new york times." molly ball of "the atlantic." and jim tankersly of "national journal." >> award winning reporting and analysis. covering history as it happe. from our nationas capital, this is "washington week with gwen ifill." produced in association with "national journal." corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we know why we're here. to chart a greener path in the air and i
pete: is the u.s. still the key to stopping the violence? at home, posturing and positioning over the fiscal cliff negotiations. >> would you subpoena a deal that does not include tax rate increases for the wealthy? is that something that's acceptable? >> no. pete: and a candid assessment of the stakes from one of the g.o.p.'s rising stars. >> the fiscal cliff is a creation of the political branch in washington, d.c. and an example of a dysfunctional process. that threatens...
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u.s. treasuries another great example you know u.s. skyrocketing and yet people almost as a knee jerk reaction jump into these things because in times gone by they provide a safe safe haven but in times gone by that gets in the problems with not government balance sheets and so least visas from still provide it so you know as we've seen you know that the private jets big taken on to these public balance sheets you know people are running into the thirty it's crazy you know the swiss the swiss farms the swiss of cato terms he said you're emplaced to print unlimited amounts of swiss francs in order that people pay and yet the swiss can also borrow money from the public. roads so the price is clearly wrong and all those things and it's just a question of when they fall over but imminent is not the same as leverage for them while these things are inevitable they will also understand this a value we just don't know when that's going to happen and with that in the fair value is there any way to even begin to ascertain what would be there for
u.s. treasuries another great example you know u.s. skyrocketing and yet people almost as a knee jerk reaction jump into these things because in times gone by they provide a safe safe haven but in times gone by that gets in the problems with not government balance sheets and so least visas from still provide it so you know as we've seen you know that the private jets big taken on to these public balance sheets you know people are running into the thirty it's crazy you know the swiss the swiss...
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while third party candidates for the u.s. presidency advocated defense cuts over spending on the military stays out of the duel between the. corporate back front runners. a new video emerges reportedly showing the brutal killings of syrian soldiers by militias this comes as washington wants a major overhaul of syria's opposition saying it will seek new rebel leaders out of those actually fighting from the ground. there watching r t live from moscow with me to ban would say good to have you with us this morning a great journalist who threatened to reveal a high profile government fraud remains in custody speedo's cuts us but he was arrested on wednesday after he promised to expose live on t.v. alarming facts reportedly connected to the country's painful bailout deal this comes after another reporter stood trial on thursday for publishing a list of alleged top tax evaders meanwhile the country faced a major media strike triggered a bias and spend should of two state t.v. presenters criticizing a minister on a gaap still from th
while third party candidates for the u.s. presidency advocated defense cuts over spending on the military stays out of the duel between the. corporate back front runners. a new video emerges reportedly showing the brutal killings of syrian soldiers by militias this comes as washington wants a major overhaul of syria's opposition saying it will seek new rebel leaders out of those actually fighting from the ground. there watching r t live from moscow with me to ban would say good to have you with...
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the u.s. is still growing. maybe that's proof that our cut-throat version of capitalism works despite the social costs. >> one of the reasons the american economy is now growing is the government has done substantial stimulus spending whereas one of the reasons that europe is in such bad shape is that they have actually been cutting government spending from their former baseline, so, in fact, in the past couple of years, the trends have been -- have been opposite what they have been for 30 years. the europeans have been much more austere, you know, countries like britain cutting government spending whereas in the united states there was a big effort, which is now sort of like dwindling, but there was initially a very big stimulus effort. >> just 30 seconds left, the fundamental issue here is americans want the benefits of big government, medicare, social security, jobless checks when they need it, loans to buy a house, loans to go to college, but they also want small government, and that small government thing
the u.s. is still growing. maybe that's proof that our cut-throat version of capitalism works despite the social costs. >> one of the reasons the american economy is now growing is the government has done substantial stimulus spending whereas one of the reasons that europe is in such bad shape is that they have actually been cutting government spending from their former baseline, so, in fact, in the past couple of years, the trends have been -- have been opposite what they have been for...
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we had the u.s. returning to business after the two day close after sandy, but the reaction was fairly muted. european investors as they watch the action on on wall street, but also this occurred on average volumes taking place on wall street. let's take a look at some of the appetite. a wish washy open. this is the start of a brand new trading month. and if you look over the course of the last five months, it's been a fairly decent performance for european markets. up almost 13% despite all the macroeconomic headwinds that we face. let's show you what's happening on on the open. lots happening in the oil and gas sector. we had numbers also out from the resources sector. but the overall tone in oil and gas is negative. there is some gray on the charts to report. retail autos tracking higher, household goods. and lloyds here in the uk has been reporting, as well. and there's been a very strong response to its numbers popping up more than 5% on the open. positive responses this morning. >> let's update
we had the u.s. returning to business after the two day close after sandy, but the reaction was fairly muted. european investors as they watch the action on on wall street, but also this occurred on average volumes taking place on wall street. let's take a look at some of the appetite. a wish washy open. this is the start of a brand new trading month. and if you look over the course of the last five months, it's been a fairly decent performance for european markets. up almost 13% despite all...
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the road to the markets u.s. markets indeed up on friday void by optimism on be a meeting between congressmen and president obama to avert the so-called fiscal cliff notes congressman have already said it's quite constructive and therefore we are seeing moderate growth but weak results for dell however have sent its shares to a near four year low now let's move over to europe that we have seen the footsie and the dax declining massively this is on the back of all this of course uncertainty waiting for greece to receive a neutron share of a bailout on monday as we've heard from our experts and level so far investors are choosing to play it safe now with all this uncertainty with with fiscal cliff investors are cashing out into the dollar therefore it is gaining to the euro the russian ruble ended with a little change and mixed in the busker currencies and the russian markets had a pretty bad week just one session of the significant growth that was yes but i'm just one percent the first day that is the last markets
the road to the markets u.s. markets indeed up on friday void by optimism on be a meeting between congressmen and president obama to avert the so-called fiscal cliff notes congressman have already said it's quite constructive and therefore we are seeing moderate growth but weak results for dell however have sent its shares to a near four year low now let's move over to europe that we have seen the footsie and the dax declining massively this is on the back of all this of course uncertainty...
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today you're very welcome to be here you have said that the u.s. the e.u. and israel give a fifty fifty probability that a war with iran would happen how big of a window of opportunity still exists to prevent any military action well i think it's closing very quickly iran according to most non-plussed ration experts nuclear experts will by sometime next year be at the point where they could quickly break out and enrich enough weapons grade uranium to then later weaponize and it's the enrichment process which is the most a tech bubble and stoppable or delay of all part of building a nuclear weapon and i think there's a consensus among most folks even outside those governments most experts that iran is quickly approaching that level this is according to the reports on iran's progress so i think that's fairly well understood and i guess i would say that there is a larger concern among officials that one way or the other iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons is going to lead to a crisis. of some sort relative to market participants for market participants the iran
today you're very welcome to be here you have said that the u.s. the e.u. and israel give a fifty fifty probability that a war with iran would happen how big of a window of opportunity still exists to prevent any military action well i think it's closing very quickly iran according to most non-plussed ration experts nuclear experts will by sometime next year be at the point where they could quickly break out and enrich enough weapons grade uranium to then later weaponize and it's the enrichment...